Duck was a four-month-old foster kitten when he presented to the MSU Veterinary Medical Center’s Cardiology Service for evaluation of a heart murmur. An echocardiogram confirmed a grade V left basilar continuous murmur, a loud murmur often associated with a patent ductus arteriosus.
Inspiration for a career in veterinary medicine often comes in furry packages! As the 2025 College of Veterinary Medicine Commencement Ceremony nears, the graduating Doctor of Veterinary Medicine students are reflecting on the animals that got them across the finish line.
A veterinary ophthalmologist and research scientist at the College of Veterinary Medicine recently traveled to Washington, DC to advocate for support of eye and vision research.
An intact male kitten approximately two months of age overcame multiple emergency experiences until finally making it to MSU's Soft Tissue Surgery Service.
Food Animal Medicine Student SymposiumPosted
on April 27, 2017
Second-year DVM student Rachel Baumgardner shares her experience at the 2017 Food Animal Medicine Student Symposium.
April Pride Month with Dr. Mike ChaddockPosted
on April 24, 2017
This April, the College presented two talks by Dr. Mike Chaddock as a part of April Pride Month.